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'Nope' is mostly about aliens, but a central chimp attack in a flashback makes for some of the film's most haunting imagery.
Here's Why The Chimpanzee Scene In "Nope" Is Essential To The Film. Let me break it down.
Sure, it's a goosebump-raising set piece that proves Peele's mastery over the horror genre, but what does a horrific chimpanzee rampage have to do with a mysterious alien entity sucking up horses and people in a lonely California desert town?
‘Nope’ explained: Gordy the chimpanzee and more clues to unpacking Jordan Peele’s epic. Steven Yeun as former child star Ricky “Jupe” Park, owner and proprieter of the Jupiter’s Claim...
[This story contains spoilers for Jordan Peele‘s Nope.] What’s the deal with the chimp? Well that chimp, Gordy, is the key to the whole bloody affair. Let’s back up for a moment.
Poor Gordy and his vicious outburst take clear inspiration from the real-life story of Travis the chimp: An animal actor who mauled the friend of his owner in a sudden, unforeseen fit of rage...
Jordan Peele opened Nope with a flashback of a killer chimpanzee accident during a television filming of the famed show chimp named Gordy. The events were revisited several times during the densely paced film and even served as a parallel to the Haywood siblings' pursuit of the "Oprah shot."
The Gordy The Chimp Scene In Nope, Explained. Entertainment. The Feral, Unearthly Terror of Nope ’s Gordy The Chimp. One of the film’s most terrifying (and confounding) scenes has a...
What is 'Nope' really about? How does the chimp fit in? And where can you buy a 'Scorpion King' hoodie? We've got answers.
Nope is a bloody, creepy UFO movie, unexpectedly gross in spots, with several different ideas knocking around in its head. Since the relatively straightforward Get Out, Peele’s work has moved...